Pyrenees Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Pyrenees below. Pyrenees travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Pyrenees.
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#1 of 5 Pyrenees travel blogs
Dec 28, 2008 – Jan 03, 2009
My birthday (December 28) was celebrated in 2008 within three different countries, Poland, UK and Spain ... by celebrated, I mean I was traveling. :D Then for New Year's Eve I met with a friend & we went up to Andorra.
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#2 of 5 Pyrenees travel blogs
Jan 23, 2002 – Mar 23, 2007
Pau, France -› Pyrenees, Spain -› …
Pyrenees is a string of mountain in southwest Europe that forms a natural border between French and Spain. The origin of the name came from Greek Myth : Pyrene (fire in Greek) who is the daughter of Bebryx, she was raped by Heraklas and later on giving birth to serpent. Terrified, she fled to the m…
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#3 of 5 Pyrenees travel blogs
Apr 02, 2008
After two days snow shoe practice on the hills around Luchon - one day walk from Benque (complete whiteout) and a second from Artigue (great weather), left La feniere (the mountain lodge) to cross over into Spain for three days walking! Including a circular route from the Ref. de Colomers bac…
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#4 of 5 Pyrenees travel blogs
Apr 06, 2003 – Oct 09, 2008
Pyrenees, Spain -› Balikpapan, Indonesia -› …
fruit (countable and uncountable; plural fruits)
1. (botany) The seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful/colorful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization.
2. (nutrition) Any sweet, edible part of a plant that resembles fruit, even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or sweetish vegetables, such as rhubarb, that resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they were a fruit.
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#5 of 5 Pyrenees travel blogs
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